What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

I opted in early for a VZN HTC Thunderbolt and used it mostly with satisfaction for nearly 30 months. In that time I used it strictly as it came out of the box - no root. I did purchase the extended battery and extended back. I now use a VZN iPhone 5, but only for the last month. I like the iPhone a lot, but I do miss some thing that I could do on the TBolt and not on the iPhone. But I am still learning the 5.

Now what do I do with my T'bolt? It's not worth much to sell, so I am thinking that it could be a good WiFi device, external HD (the changeable microSD card pretty much means that the storage is unlimited), media player, a pretty good WiFi camera, and probably other things I've not even thought about.

I'm thinking that there is not a way to use it again as a phone, but maybe there is an app I do not know about.

Anyway, I have 3 questions?

1. Is this a decent plan? and if so
2. Should I root the thing if I want to use it as a WiFi device?
3. Are there other uses I am not aware of?

Re: What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

Originally Posted by Leonard Hendrix

I opted in early for a VZN HTC Thunderbolt and used it mostly with satisfaction for nearly 30 months. In that time I used it strictly as it came out of the box - no root. I did purchase the extended battery and extended back. I now use a VZN iPhone 5, but only for the last month. I like the iPhone a lot, but I do miss some thing that I could do on the TBolt and not on the iPhone. But I am still learning the 5.

Now what do I do with my T'bolt? It's not worth much to sell, so I am thinking that it could be a good WiFi device, external HD (the changeable microSD card pretty much means that the storage is unlimited), media player, a pretty good WiFi camera, and probably other things I've not even thought about.

I'm thinking that there is not a way to use it again as a phone, but maybe there is an app I do not know about.

Anyway, I have 3 questions?

1. Is this a decent plan? and if so
2. Should I root the thing if I want to use it as a WiFi device?
3. Are there other uses I am not aware of?

Many thanks in advance to anybody who weighs in.

That's a great idea! I have done that in the past. I recommend rooting to get better battery life/performance

1) I wouldn't sell the phone, it's always wise to keep at least 1 working smartphone on the side, just in case something temporary/permanent happens to your daily driver, can always use your backup

2) to use as a wifi device, no need to root, just enable and keep airplane mode on

3) if want to root, as HunterHeath mentions, need to know which android version you're on.
This is The question, as the answer will determine the way you will need to root if you still want to.

Eg. If you're on the latest version, ICS Verizon sent out, your root process not only will be long but will involve unlocking the bootloader via htcdev website, which HTC makes you acknowledge that you understand compromises your warranty.

4) the best rom out there, in my opinion, the one I've been on the longest and am still on:

Here's a link to video I made and posted a few weeks back regarding the great battery life, you'll probably get even better battery life as that was my battery life WITH cell standby (phone capabilities, constant communication with cell towers):

Re: What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

1) I wouldn't sell the phone, it's always wise to keep at least 1 working smartphone on the side, just in case something temporary/permanent happens to your daily driver, can always use your backup

2) to use as a wifi device, no need to root, just enable and keep airplane mode on

3) if want to root, as HunterHeath mentions, need to know which android version you're on.
This is The question, as the answer will determine the way you will need to root if you still want to.

Eg. If you're on the latest version, ICS Verizon sent out, your root process not only will be long but will involve unlocking the bootloader via htcdev website, which HTC makes you acknowledge that you understand compromises your warranty.

4) the best rom out there, in my opinion, the one I've been on the longest and am still on:

Here's a link to video I made and posted a few weeks back regarding the great battery life, you'll probably get even better battery life as that was my battery life WITH cell standby (phone capabilities, constant communication with cell towers):

Here's a link to how to root your device if you're on the latest version Verizon sent out (might need to sign up to see), it's a long process, but it works, my wife's phone now rooted too:InfectedROM Android Community Forums

*the beauty of rooting,
That video I posted was made with an app called Screencast (requires root) and done and created all on my phone, no computers or cables involved.

Good luck

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Thanks again GL. FYI, you are right that I must first register at infectedrom in order to view. Sadly, I have tried to register and the site does not accept my registration. I am not asking you to do anything, unless you have a tip about what I might be doing wrong.

Re: What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

Since you are planning on keeping it as a wifi only device you should check out the pack rom that santod uploaded. It's JB 4.2.2 but only has active wifi with no working radios yet. I think that would make an amazing wifi device for you.

Re: What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

Originally Posted by Shadow Death

Since you are planning on keeping it as a wifi only device you should check out the pack rom that santod uploaded. It's JB 4.2.2 but only has active wifi with no working radios yet. I think that would make an amazing wifi device for you.

Re: What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

I don't use mine anymore (even as a backup). To be frank, it's too much of a pita to even mess with anymore and I'm tired of old electronics sitting around taking up space and collecting dust, so dropped it at Best Buy for recycling (along with some other old electronics).

Re: What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

Originally Posted by Shadow Death

Since you are planning on keeping it as a wifi only device you should check out the pack rom that santod uploaded. It's JB 4.2.2 but only has active wifi with no working radios yet. I think that would make an amazing wifi device for you.

Re: What do I do with my Thunderbolt now?

Thanks for the link. Was going to flash JB with no radios for the grand daughter. She's two, so I don't think she's too worried about kit kat yet, but then again, who knows. Kids these days seem to pick up on electronics quicker than I do.

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